Man And Wife Arrested For Chaining Seven-Year-Old Son In Imo | Sahara Reporters

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The suspects were said to have committed the offence around the World Bank area of Owerri, the Imo State Capital on June 17, 2022.

The Imo State Command of the Nigeria Police Force has reportedly arrested Mr Chimezie Nwosu and his wife, Victoria for allegedly chaining his seven-year-old son, Kelechi and dumping him in a room.

Abattam explained that immediately the command received the report, it swung into action and arrested the duo as well as rescued Kelechi and two other children; adding that they had been taken to an orphanage. “The Divison Police Officer in Charge of New Owerri Divisional Police Headquarters Owerri, Imo state, swiftly mobilized a team of policemen including the officer in Charge of Juvenile Welfare Center to the scene at World Bank area.

Police further said: “Preliminary investigation revealed that the child was chained by his stepmother Mrs Victoria Nwosu ‘f’ age 26 years. The father of the three children, Mr Chimezie Nwosu ‘m’ age 30 years seeing his wife maltreating the child never showed concern or cautioned his wife. It was also discovered that the three rescued children were left by Mr Victor Nwosu’s estranged wife.

 

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Imo state again? Why are some people so heartless? 🤔

I can't hear the language but this look like they kidnap their own son. Child abuse!

Thank God for rescue the boy

What manner of wickedness is this ? Please we need to more, as a society, to protect kids from heartless and frustrated parents, who punish their children for their own misfortunes. It’s human nature to be wicked regardless of tribe and religion.

Inhuman Their place is in a correctional facility

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